Lactobacillus Reuteri: Autoimmune & Your Gut Microbiome
Lactobacillus reuteri is perhaps one of the most intriguing and significant beneficial microorganisms in the human gut lining. It has been studied as a key modulator of the intestinal immune…
Lactobacillus reuteri is perhaps one of the most intriguing and significant beneficial microorganisms in the human gut lining. It has been studied as a key modulator of the intestinal immune…
Bone broth and collagen supplements are often recommended for healing purposes. While much nutritional benefit may be obtained through bone broth and collagen, there are increasing concerns regarding the toxicity…
In 2013 I reported on the potential significance of CBS gene mutations, including the controversy of these mutations, particularly as they relate to the body’s innate detoxification processes. In that…
The amino acid L-glycine is among the simplest amino acids, and is the most used amino acid, biochemically speaking. Deficiencies of glycine may have numerous implications on: digestion, brain and…
High histamine has now become a centrally important topic in the health world. Previously I’ve reported that not only is histamine an inflammatory immune response mediator, its also a neurotransmitter that may…
The outer, fluid-like wall of your cells, called the “cellular membrane” is home of some very interesting and incredibly important compounds. The cell membrane is a dynamic compartment that enables…
Metallothionein is one of the most powerful antioxidants that the human body produces. But it is one that doesn’t get a lot of mainstream press, and its somewhat complex in…
The FUT2 gene is integral in gut health. FUT2 creates instructions for a process known as fucosylation. Fucosylation involves the addition of a fucose sugar molecule to the micro villi…